(KNZA)--A Sabetha man arrested last month on felony charges of aggravated burglary and indecent solicitation of a child is now facing additional charges.
Nemaha County Attorney Brad Lippert this week filed an amended complaint against 37-year-old Quintin Bradley Meyer also charging him with two counts aggravated indecent liberties with a child, two counts of criminal sodomy, sexual exploitation of a child and electronic solicitation of a child, all felonies.
According to court documents, the alleged sexual offenses involving a 15-year-old child occurred between March 2nd and June 16th of this year.
Meyer was arrested June 17th following an investigation by the Sabetha Police Department.
He remains in the Nemaha County Jail on $150,000 bond.
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